Leadership Lessons from an Illiterate Mom

Leadership Lessons from an Illiterate Mom
Author: Dr. Majed Yaghi
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2022-01-17
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1665716576

Leadership lessons do not just come from the rich, famous, or seasoned corporate veterans, and similarly knowledge and acumen are not acquired exclusively in the classroom or boardroom. Majed Yaghi, a retired corporate executive, shares inspiring lessons from his mother, Nazira, who never attended school yet still built a thriving enterprise grounded in her relentless passion for winning and will to overcome all odds. Until her passing in 2012, she demonstrated leadership qualities typical of Ivy League graduates and corporate executives, except she was neither. Instead, she was the head of a household of eight children whose passion was to encourage them to be high achievers and the best in their respective fields. In a guide inspired by his mother’s influence, Yaghi shares four vital leadership competencies that focus on instilling passion, planning, persistence, and perpetual optimism into the journey to become a better leader. Included are other lessons that focus on learning and leading by axioms. Leadership Lessons from an Illiterate Mom is a guide that shares lessons inspired by a Jordanian mother who led all eight of her children to achieve greatness through her mentoring and servant leadership.

Leadership Lessons from an Illiterate Mom: Against All Odds, a Mother Dedicates a Lifetime of Excellence to Deliver Unmatched Results.

Leadership Lessons from an Illiterate Mom: Against All Odds, a Mother Dedicates a Lifetime of Excellence to Deliver Unmatched Results.
Author: Majed Yaghi
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2022-01-17
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781665716567

Leadership lessons do not just come from the rich, famous, or seasoned corporate veterans, and similarly knowledge and acumen are not acquired exclusively in the classroom or boardroom. Majed Yaghi, a retired corporate executive, shares inspiring lessons from his mother, Nazira, who never attended school yet still built a thriving enterprise grounded in her relentless passion for winning and will to overcome all odds. Until her passing in 2012, she demonstrated leadership qualities typical of Ivy League graduates and corporate executives, except she was neither. Instead, she was the head of a household of eight children whose passion was to encourage them to be high achievers and the best in their respective fields. In a guide inspired by his mother's influence, Yaghi shares four vital leadership competencies that focus on instilling passion, planning, persistence, and perpetual optimism into the journey to become a better leader. Included are other lessons that focus on learning and leading by axioms. Leadership Lessons from an Illiterate Mom is a guide that shares lessons inspired by a Jordanian mother who led all eight of her children to achieve greatness through her mentoring and servant leadership.

Leadership Lessons from Mom

Leadership Lessons from Mom
Author: Peter Garber
Publisher: Human Resource Development
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780874258752

It's amazing how often Mom's advice fits right into the business world. Leadership Lessons from Mom was written to encapsulate just some of the many leadership lessons learned from our mothers so you can use them to be successful in business and life.

Leadership Lessons for Any Occasion

Leadership Lessons for Any Occasion
Author: Ed Betof
Publisher: Association for Talent Development
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2018-12-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1947308637

First Lessons, Lasting Insights Nearly all of us have stories of advice given by the mom or mother figure in our lives. Mom is our first teacher and coach. For those of us who become leaders, teachers, and coaches, her guidance has a special value. In Leadership Lessons for Any Occasion: Stories of Our Mothers, executive coaches and authors Ed and Nila Betof have collected stories from a wide range of leaders, teachers, coaches, and talent development professionals about how their mothers guided their paths to helping others lead resourceful, meaningful lives. Stories have unique power to give us perspective, engage us with the empathetic aspects of coaching and leading, and approach problems from a new angle. This book offers bite-size anecdotes about how a mother’s wisdom shapes the lives of leaders, coaches, trainers, and each one of us. Explore these stories as a way to reconnect with your own mother’s legacy—or as a source of insight to share with your mentees and learners. Refill your tank of self-reflection, or use this book as inspiration to encourage others to dive deep into their own past and rediscover how their earliest childhood lessons could continue to help them grow today.

Manage Like a Mother

Manage Like a Mother
Author: Valerie Cockerell
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2023-10-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1636981305

Leadership doesn’t have to be complicated. Mothers have known this all along as they practice their own no-nonsense form of leadership. In Manage like a Mother, Valerie Cockerell shares common-sense principles for anyone seeking to be an effective leader. She explains how raising children, nurturing their development, multitasking as only a mother does, managing conflicts, dealing with teenagers and being a great role model are some of the essential skills that leaders can easily apply to their professional working environments—with proven success. Business professionals don’t need to look much further than their own childhood to know what works and what doesn’t. In Manage Like a Mother, leaders will learn how applying moms’ best practices can reap the best results for any organization.

Mum's the Word

Mum's the Word
Author: Steve Gilliland
Publisher: Elevate
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781601940179

Through engaging stories and detailed experiences stretching over more than twenty years, Steve Gilliland reveals eight life-changing lessons. Each thought provoking chapter highlights a unique leadership lesson gleaned from Steve's own leadership experiences and the influence of a Christian-principled mother.

Discourse One

Discourse One
Author: Yannique Thomas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2017-05-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781458308047

A Practical Resource To Personal Leadership Success. This book is designed to be an interactive experience that is guarantee to enable every leader to identify and develop their authentic leadership persona. Proceeds Go To "It's Achievable Foundation," A Non-Profit Founded To Stop Juvenile And Adult Illiteracy.

Fanny Rules

Fanny Rules
Author:
Publisher: Koehler Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2021-05-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781646633838

What is the most important life lesson to pass on when faced with our own mortality? What leadership attributes do you want to instill in your children? Fanny Rules: A Mother's Leadership Lessons that Never Grow Old contains a lifetime of principles broken down into nine lessons passed on to a twelve-year-old boy from his mother's bedside. Affectionately nicknamed by his peers and colleagues, Dr. Troy grew up to be an international speaker, author, consultant, and executive coach in the areas of culture and leadership, strategy, and change. Here, Dr. Troy shares his memories of his late mother, Fanny, and her remarkable common-sense life view. Her teachable moments became the foundation of his revered leadership teachings around the world. This practical leadership book offers leadership lessons cloaked in heartwarming and hilarious stories. Fanny Rules is the must-have read for purpose-driven leaders who are ready to accelerate their personal and professional success. Just as Fanny passed these valuable leadership lessons on to her son, you can do the same for the next generation of leaders. Join Dr. Troy as he shares stories and lessons fit for the backyard or the boardroom.

Mothers Are Leaders

Mothers Are Leaders
Author: Kimberly Battle-Walters Denu
Publisher: ACU Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2014-11-01
Genre: Work and family
ISBN: 9780891125808